Kim Komando has been speaking in her digital minutes recently about Deep Seek. This application, as the independent reports, stores your data in China, and does have issues answering specific questions Kim has thrown at it in regards to the country.
I don’t use AI tools directly, as I don’t have accounts on any one of them, but Picture Smart, a Jaws Tool, allows a user of the product to get info about pictures in either PNG or JPG format, or images on the web.
We’ve utalized this tool when it came to specific articles where I wanted to learn more about the image.
For example, viewing the screen while TSB podcast 225’s show notes open shows the following.
The image shows a screenshot of a Notepad document containing text about podcast content. The text discusses topics such as Microsoft Defender disabling VPN services, abuse of Deep Seek, Gemini AI tools, Globe Life’s data breach, and databases being exposed. It also mentions a Canadian man charged with stealing $65M in cryptocurrency. There are references to blog posts and podcast episodes, along with various links for more information. The layout is simple, with a text-based interface and plain background.
This could be good for say show notes where space is limited, but your notes are extensive.
This tool uses U.S. based tools which has been improved from a simple tool to what you see now.
Have you used DeepSeek and what do you think of it?
DeepSeek users in US could face million-dollar fine and prison time under new law is the article.
Basic info says two things:
One more thing. At least for individuals, if you’re found to use it, you could face 20 years of prison time.
I don’t know what states banned this except Texas, but it should be if it collects as much info as TikTok does, although they say that this app collects more than that. Sure it could, but TikTok flat out lies and says it doesn’t collect data when it does.
Have fun.